1174 Results in the "Fantasy" category


    • The Assassin and the Pirate Lord Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Assassin and the Pirate Lord is a thrilling novella in the Throne of Glass universe that takes place before the events of the main series. It follows Celaena Sardothien, a deadly teenage assassin, as she embarks on a mission on behalf of the Assassin’s Guild. Sent to the remote Pirate Lord’s stronghold on a supposed mission of business, Celaena quickly discovers the Guild’s…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The Assassin and the Desert is the second novella in the Throne of Glass prequel collection, The Assassin’s Blade. This story follows Celaena Sardothien as she is sent to the Silent Assassins in the Red Desert for punishment and training after defying her master. Isolated and far from everything familiar, Celaena must prove her worth without the comforts of her reputation or alliances. As…
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    • The Assassin and the Desert Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Assassin and the Desert is the second novella in Sarah J. Maas’s Throne of Glass prequel series, chronicling the early adventures of Celaena Sardothien before the events of Throne of Glass. After being punished by the King of the Assassins for defiance, Celaena Sardothien is sent to the Red Desert to train with the Silent Assassins. There, she must earn their trust and…
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      by LovelyMay Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar is the fifth novel in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ *Tarzan* series, published in 1916. In this adventure, Tarzan returns to the lost city of Opar, a mysterious ruin filled with hidden treasures guarded by a fierce, semi-civilized people. Driven by a need for wealth, Tarzan faces perilous encounters with La, the high priestess of Opar, who harbors a dangerous affection for him. Meanwhile, double-crossing characters and a memory loss complicate Tarzan’s journey. Filled with suspense, exotic locations, and thrilling action, this book is a classic example of Burroughs’ skill in blending adventure with fantasy.
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      by LovelyMay Tales of Troy by Andrew Lang is a retelling of the ancient Greek myths surrounding the Trojan War, including the stories of heroes like Achilles, Hector, and Odysseus, as well as the legendary events leading up to and following the fall of Troy, presented in a captivating and accessible narrative style for young readers.
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      Soul Ache: Lou

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Lou awakens to find Reid, her witch hunter husband, watching over her after she collapsed from an unexplained illness. The moonlight reveals his exhaustion, and she notices he had been holding her hand while she slept. Despite this tender moment, Lou is conflicted, recalling how Reid burned Estelle, a witch, at the stake—a death she indirectly caused. Disgusted with herself and Reid, she remembers their irreconcilable roles: a witch and a witch hunter bound in a marriage that can only end in tragedy.…
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      Sixty-Two

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Niclays and a group of pirates gathered around a scholar who has been deciphering an ancient script on Komoridu Island. The scholar reveals the story of Neporo, a pearl-diver who gained immortality after eating fruit from a magical mulberry tree. Despite her eternal youth, Neporo faced isolation and despair, eventually returning to the island to live among outcasts. The Golden Empress listens intently, her focus on the scholar’s words as she sharpens her sword, creating an…
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      Sixty-Three

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Tané awakens in an opulent canopy bed within the palace of the Unceasing Emperor in the City of the Thousand Flowers. Disoriented, she discovers her belongings—including a precious jewel case—nearby, though her sash is missing. A servant in layered blue and white informs her she is a guest of the emperor and assures her of her companions' safety, including Nayimathun, her dragon. Despite the luxurious surroundings, Tané feels uneasy, haunted by her past actions and uncertain of her true status in…
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      Sixty-Six

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Ead emerging from a prolonged, deathlike slumber, her senses slowly returning as she struggles to break free from her immobile state. A golden sun ignites within her, symbolizing her revival, while fragmented memories and voices—particularly Margret's—guide her back to consciousness. The "wretched fruit," an orange with mystical properties, plays a crucial role in her recovery, hinting at deeper lore and sacrifices made on her behalf. Ead's dry humor and Margret's steadfast care…
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      Sixty-Seven

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Niclays awakening in excruciating pain, disoriented and weak, as Laya tends to his wounds. He realizes with horror that his arm has been amputated and his throat bears the scars of cautery, injuries he knows are likely fatal. The two are trapped in an iron cage, suspended in a cavern near Dreadmount, the birthplace of the Nameless One. Niclays notices a mural depicting Cleolind Onjenyu piercing the Nameless One with Ascalon, a revelation that contradicts historical lies he once…
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